The ocean, obviously, just below the surface at the mouths of rivers and streams.
Good question no manatees do not have to be in a group but most manatees are.
Most manatees are found in Florida, there is no exact number.
manatees are the herbivores in the food chain so they basicly come after the producer
Most of the time, they swim.
Most whales will not eat manatees, but the killer whale is an exception. Killer whales will eat manatees, dolphins, turtles, squid, and other aquatic animals.
Manatees are not nocturnal. Most of their time is spent eating, resting, and in travel. Manatees are non-aggressive, non-territorial herbivores.
One method that saves the extinction of manatees is: Manatees like shallow water because food is plentiful there. Where there are shallow waters, there are boats also. Most parts of the bodies of water in Florida are inhabited with manatees, so the areas that are most inhabited by manatees will be closed down to ships and boats, who are likely to go over them, and even kill them.
Most manatees are peaceful herbivores, grazing on seaweed on the ocean floor like a cow (which gives it the name "sea cow," for some far-fetched reason...).
Manatees are consumers.
no one. manatees are docile.
Manatees are made from God
yes manatees do exist